Portrait of Dr. Taylor W Acee

Dr. Taylor W Acee

  • Professor at Curriculum And Instruction, College of Education

Grants

2023

  • Fong, Carlton Jing, Acee, Taylor W. Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Postsecondary Student Mathematics Attainment: A Meta-Analysis Exploring What Works and for Whom, National Science Foundation, Federal, $481895. (Submitted: October 2022, Funded: September 1, 2023 - August 30, 2026). Grant.

2021

  • Acee, Taylor W (Principal), Hodges, Russell B (Co-Principal), Paulson, Eric J (Co-Principal), Van Overschelde, James P (Co-Principal). Investigating the effectiveness of learning frameworks courses at supporting student success in Texas Public Community Colleges, Greater Texas Foundation, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $315837. (Funded: 2021 - 2024). Grant.

2015

  • Acee, Taylor W (Principal). Effects of Value Interventions on Students' Interest and Performance in University Physics Courses, College of Education Intramural Grant Program, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, Institutional (Higher Ed), $4982. (Funded: 2015). Grant.

2011

  • Paulson, E. (Principal), Mireles, S. (Co-Principal), Acee, Taylor W (Co-Principal). Evaluation of the Adult Basic Education-Innovation Program, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, State, $299895. (Funded: 2011 - 2013). Grant.
  • Mireles, S. (Principal), Paulson, E. (Co-Principal), Acee, Taylor W (Co-Principal). Evaluation of the Comprehensive Student Success Program, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, State, $532304. (Funded: 2011 - 2013). Grant.
  • Paulson, Eric J, Acee, Taylor W, Caverly, David C, Hodges, Russell B, Holschuh, Jodi P, Mireles, Selina. Construction of a Credentialing Model for Developmental Education in the State of Texas, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, State, $75000. (Funded: 2011 - 2012). Grant.

2010

  • Acee, Taylor W (Principal). Motivational Influences on DE Math Student Achievement and Continued Interest in Math, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, Institutional (Higher Ed), $7946. (Funded: 2010). Grant.